Uses of Air


 
 
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Uses of Air

Usefulness of Air:

1. Air is required for respiration: The correct proportions of nitrogen and oxygen are required for our respiration. A normal human being requires about 250 kg to 265 kg of air a day to carry out its normal activities. During respiration, we breathe in oxygen from the air and breathe out carbon dioxide. The inhaled oxygen combines with haemoglobin of our blood to form oxyhaemoglobin. The latter acts as the oxygen-carrier to the cells of our body. In the cell, oxygen oxidizes sugar molecules to produce carbon dioxide and water, and liberates heat energy. We use this energy to perform various works.

2.  Air is required for burning of fuels: It is the oxygen of air that is essentially required for burning of things. Nothing will burn in the absence of oxygen. Fuels are mostly mixtures of hydrocarbons (compounds formed from the combination of carbon and hydrogen). When they burn in air, carbon dioxide and water vapour are produced with the release of heat energy.

Fuel + Oxygen    large rightarrow     Carbon Dioxide + Water Vapour + Energy

3. Plants require air to make their food: Plants require carbon dioxide of the air to make their food by a process called photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, green plants consume carbon dioxide and water vapour from the air and the energy of the sun to prepare sugar (food).

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Question : 1

With which of the following gases, substance combine during combustion to produce new substance along with energy?

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

For burning of fuels, which of the following gases is necessary ?

Right Option : A
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Question : 3

Which of the following are correct :

(a) Plants require carbon dioxide of the air to make their food by a process called respiration.

(b) A green house is a glass building used for growing plants that need protection from cold.

(c) Plants require carbon dioxide of the air to make their food by a process called photosynthesis.

Right Option : B
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